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Add Osano cookie consent to your docs with a custom JavaScript file in your repository.

Setup

Create an osano.js file in your docs repository with the following content:
var script = document.createElement("script");
script.src = "OSANO_SCRIPT_URL";
document.head.appendChild(script);
Replace OSANO_SCRIPT_URL with your Osano script URL. Your script URL is the src value in the code snippet that Osano generates. Your script URL always starts with https://cmp.osano.com/ and ends with /osano.js.

Troubleshooting

If your documentation pages aren’t loading properly when using Osano’s Strict compliance mode, you’ll need to add Mintlify’s domain to your allowlist to allow images and other assets to load.
1

Navigate to Managed Rules

In your Osano dashboard, go to ScriptsManaged Rules.
2

Add Mintlify domain

Add .mintlify.app/ as a managed rule.
Osano managed rule
This ensures that all Mintlify-served assets (including images, stylesheets, and other documentation resources) are treated as essential and load even when Osano blocks uncategorized third-party content.